Tried and True: How the brain visually perceives the world

by: Rogene M. Eichler West

The eyes are said to be the "mirror of the soul" or similiar to the "lens of a camera." Have you ever wondered how such a small feature of our anatomy can have such a big impact on our abilities to perceive the world around us? These classic activities explore how our eyes and brain receive and process visual information. Your students will "see the light" as they engage in these enlightening activities.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 7/1/2006Stock # ss06_029_08_68Volume 029Issue 08

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